Percolator.



w No. 350,710. PATENTED APR. 1-6, 1907...

L WQJIDKOW PBROOLATOR.

APPLICATION FILED JULY 7, 1906.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

LOUIS WOJIDKOW,

OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO THE YORK STAMPIN G 00., OF BROOKLYN,NEW YORK, A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK.

PERCOLATOFL.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Application filed July 7; 1906. Serial No. 325,139.

1'0 a whom it may concern.-

Be it known that I, LoUIs WOJIDKOW, a citizen of the United States,residing at Brooklyn, in the county of Kings and State of New York, haveinvented new and useful Improvements in Percolators, of which thefollowing is a specification.

This invention relates to percolators or vessels adapted for. makingcoffee or bev erages.

This invention resides in certain features of construction set forth inthe following specification and claims, and illustrated in the annexeddrawings, in which- Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of a percolatorembodying this invention. F ig. 2 is a top view of the stand of Fig. 1without the reservoir. Fig. 3 is a bottom view of the reservoirdismounted or taken off the stand. Fig. 4 shows a detail view of the caIn the drawings is shown a percol ator comprising a reservoir orliquid-holder a. Various parts-such as the faucet or outlet 6 or thecirculating tube or strainerare well known and need no description atthis place.

A standard is shown comprising legs a, with a lamp-support d and adouble wall e]: The outer wall fis adapted to act as a base to receiveor seat the bottom portion or heating part of the reservoir a. The innerwall directs heat or flame from the lamp against the bottom of thereservoir.

The outer wall has circulating-openings or air-holes i above and below.The walls e f being spaced, air enters the lower holes i and leaves atthe upper, passing in the space between the walls. The outer wall beingsuitably cooled by the circulation, the reservoir or its outside isguarded against flame or excessive heating, so as not to tarnish or bedefaced. i

The outer wall forms a base or supporting portion for the reservoirplaced thereon. The percolator and standard are separate, but can beconnected, if desired, by suitable means.

In Fig. 1 is shown a cap 1', forming a heat- K ing-chamber and having anoutlet 25 and inlet 8. This inlet can be on the top, Fig. 1, or in theside of the cap, Fig. 4.

The reservoir a sits over the outer-standwall or clasps the same andconnects thereto by a bayonet-joint connection comprising recessedbottom of the urn or reservoir and depressions or dents in the outerwall of the stand. The lugs g are seen in Fig. 3, which is a bottom viewof the reservoir dismounted, while Fig. 2 is a top view of the standwithout the reservoir.

In Fig. 1 the holder 2 of the globe 3 has the usral strainer orforaminated bottom 4. On this strainer sits another strainer 5. The twostrainers are not in contact with one another, brt a chamber orair-space therebetween is provided for. is preferably coarser than thelower. The grounds being deposited on the upper strainer prevent s1: chgrounds from stopping or form ing a pap on the fine meshes of the lowerstrainer. The upper strainer also has an overflow-tube 6, which has itsmouth below The upper strainer the level of the globe-holder 2 andprevents out of place and replaced as desired The tubes 6 and 8, it maybe noted, are not a necessary part of the device, but have been foundpractical.

The wall e by having no lateral openings will not allow the flame to beblown sidewise, but will direct the flame to the bottom of the urn orreservoir a. This wall 6, as also the wall f, are shown secured orriveted at their lower parts or edge portions to the legs 0. Commonrivets can be employed to secure both walls to the legs.

I claim 1. A percolator and a standard therefor, said standardcomprising legs, a wall secured to the legs and a second wall made tosurround and secured to the inner wall, said inner wall being made todirect aflame or heat, and the outer wall being, made to detachablysupport the percolator.

2. A percolator and a standard, the said standard comprising legs, awall secured to the legs, and a second wall secured to the lugs g on theflange or oflset formed by'the 1 lower part of the first wall and madeto surround such first wall to leave an annular my hand in the presenceof two subscribing space between the two, said outer wall belngwitnesses.

made to detachably engage the percolator,

and the inner wall being made to extend up LOUIS WOJIDKOVV 5 to near thebottom of the pereolator tozdirect Witnesses:

heat thereagainst. GEORGE HULsBERG,

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set W. C. HAUFF.

